By boosting your Hotel you will get priority placement on TravelMagma as a result
a lot of visitors will see your listing and eventually will visit your site.
Driving more traffic to your Hotel listing is done by showing it first on the following:

1. Recommended Hotels section for Ireland. You can find it
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2. You will also appear first on the search results for Ireland
Here
3. You will also appear on every topic (old or new) written in Ireland Forum.4. Your hotel will be shown as a recommended hotel in our HomePage.

When somebody else boosts their Hotel in Ireland, your Hotel will be second
and so on.
Once you drop from the first place you can always choose to boost your Hotel again
for unlimited times.

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Popular Cities:

Dublin:

Temperature:

6°C

Good To Know...

Capital:

Dublin

Languages:

English

Irish

Population:

4,622,917

Area:

70,280 km2

Currency:

€ (EUR)

Euro

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